Ares I-X Status Report

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July 20, 2009

Amber Philman
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321-867-2468
amber.n.philman@nasa.gov

STATUS REPORT: ARES-I-X-072009

ARES I-X STATUS REPORT

Launch Vehicle: Ares I-X 
Launch Date: No earlier than August 30, 2009 
Launch Pad: 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 


Ares I-X Flight Hardware
This past week's milestones include:

- Forward center motor segment stacking

- Final of four motor segments stacking

- Stack 1 modal test

A series of sensors strategically located throughout the stack will 
measure the amount and direction of movement, as the 
electro-mechanical shakers impose random loads to determine the 
rocket segment's first several bending modes.

- Instrumentation testing 

Last week milestones completed include: 
- Super Stack 1 assembly complete.

Stack one is made up of eight individual pieces: interstages 1 and 2, 
the frustum, the forward skirt extension, the forward skirt and the 
aft, center and forward segments of the fifth segment simulator. It 
also includes two internal elements, the roll control system and the 
first stage avionics module.

- Aft center motor segment was moved from the Rotation Processing and 
Surge Facility to the Vehicle Assembly Building and attached to the 
aft assembly in High Bay 3.

- Camera installed on the upper stage simulator 

Next processing milestones: 
- Forward segment stacking

- Flight instrumentation testing ongoing 

Ares I-X Ground Support Equipment 
- At Launch Pad 39B, modification are ongoing.

The vehicle stabilization system is being built at the base of the 
launch pad.

The Ares I-X flight test will provide NASA an early opportunity to 
check and prove hardware, analysis and modeling methods, and 
facilities and ground operations needed to develop the Ares I, which 
is NASA's next crew launch vehicle. The test also will allow NASA to 
gather critical data during the ascent of the integrated stack, which 
will help inform the design of the Ares I rocket and the Orion crew 
exploration vehicle. The data will ensure the entire vehicle system 
is safe and fully operational before astronauts begin traveling in it 
to the International Space Station and moon.

For more information about the Ares I-X flight test, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/ares 

Previous status reports are available at:

http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/moonandmars/status/index.html  

	
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